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Four make the grade
By JARROD POTTER FOUR Dandenong Rangers players were selected in an elite group of Australia’s best young basketball players – named in the 40-person squad…
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Hewish joins Rangers
By JARROD POTTER KEYSBOROUGH Cougars Basketball Association has gained the services of former Dandenong Rangers elite programs manager Mark Hewish to coach their women’s teams.…
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Jethro returns to form
By MICHAEL FLOYD LEADING Pearcedale trainer Kel Greenough recorded one the most satisfying wins of his career last Thursday night when forgotten staying star Jethro…
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Jaimee’s the best
By JARROD POTTER BASKETBALL’S loss has been football’s gain as Keysborough footballer Jaimee Lambert validated her switch to the oval ball by winning the VWFL…
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Drive and determination unites family
By RUSSELL BENNETT THE Davison name is one of the most famous in Australian motorsport, and it’s synonymous with the Sandown racetrack. This weekend, with…
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Roode swimming sensation
By JARROD POTTER HAILEYBURY Waterlions swimmer Brandon Roode fought off thoughts of thowing in the towel to secure a place as one of the best…
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Ghanem makes the grade
By JARROD POTTER NOBLE PARK’S Mouneer Ghanem achieved a rare feat last Tuesday night: back to back best and fairest awards. Ghanem, 16, from Noble…
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Rangers close in on title
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG snatched victory, 85-79, in a last minute thriller over Bendigo to book a passage back to the SEABL championship match. It…
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Bulls work forward
By JARROD POTTER WORK-RATE and determination helped Noble Park see off a threatening Norwood to advance in the EFL Division 1 finals series. Taking the…
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Redlegs still alive and kicking
By JARROD POTTER DANDENONG ran their red legs off to claim a 10-point victory over the highly fancied Mount Waverley. Needing to win to stay…
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Thunder struck down
DANDENONG Thunder’s fairytale back-to-back State Knockout Cup aspirations fell at the final hurdle – beaten by the Green Gully Cavaliers 1-3 at Melbourne Knights Stadium…
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Life in the Star family
Through the years, staff have worked for both The Journal and Star, including recently retired Star advertising manager Rhonda Welsh, who recalls some of the…